Ex-guerrillas battle low support in Colombia election
Sandra Ramirez, 63, smiles and cuts a friendly figure as she dances, waves flags, and gives speeches canvassing for votes in Bogota.
Just a few years ago she was better known as Griselda Lobo, or Wolf, a left-wing guerrilla leader and partner of the feared Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) founder and top commander Manuel "Sure Shot" Marulanda.
Ramirez has been a Colombian senator since 2018, but has not yet had to win a single vote.
Her party of ex-fighters was granted 10 seats in...